Polarcus starts Australian Cygnus 3D shoot

OE Staff
Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Norway-based geoscience firm Polarcus has started a new RightBAND multi-client project over the Vulcan Sub-basin, offshore the North West Shelf, Australia.

The Cygnus 3D Survey is being acquired with joint investment from Spectrum and DownUnder GeoSolutions, and is supported by industry funding.

The survey will comprise a minimum 4000sq km and is designed to provide exploration companies with a basin-wide high quality broadband 3D seismic dataset over this proven hydrocarbon province.

Historically, sub-optimal acquisition and processing strategies have not been able to address the geological and geophysical challenges including the energy absorption and multiple issues caused by the thick Late Cretaceous-Tertiary carbonates.

Polarcus will acquire this survey using a XArray configuration: 10 x 112.5m x 8,100m with a 12.5m triple source shot interval and continuous recording, delivering 33% improved cross line sampling with real data (no interpolation). Processing will be done by DownUnder GeoSolutions through a broadband Pre-SDM workflow and final processed data will be available from Q3 2016 with Pre-STM fast track data available from Q1 2016.

Earlier this week, Polarcus also received a Memorandum of Understanding from an undisclosed client for a 3D marine seismic project in South America using the RightBAND(TM) technique for broadband data acquisition.

The project will start in Q1 2016 and will run for approximately four months.

Categories: Geoscience Geophysics Seismic

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